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Which of the following can result in the formation of a mountain?
A. Winds at Earth’s surface moving material
B. Forces beneath Earth’s surface moving material
C. Pressures beneath Earth’s surface moving material
D. Waves at Earth’s surface moving material
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Question Identifier:
GCI_2011_055
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Non-Science Majors
Primary Author(s):
E.M. Geraghty Ward, J. Libarkin
Contributing Author(s):
R. Joubert, J. Libarkin
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Which of the following can result in the formation of a mountain?
A. Winds at Earth’s surface moving material
B. Forces beneath Earth’s surface moving material
C. Pressures beneath Earth’s surface moving material
D. Waves at Earth’s surface moving material
bold = correct answer
Question Identifier: GCI_2011_055
Designed for: Non-Science Majors
Primary Author(s): E.M. Geraghty Ward, J. Libarkin
Contributing Author(s): R. Joubert, J. Libarkin
Misconception's Reference:
Notes: (none)
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